Saba has a land area of 13 square kilometres (5.0sqmi). As of January 2013, the population was 1,991 inhabitants, with a population density of 150 inhabitants per square kilometre (390/sqmi). Its towns and major settlements are The Bottom (the capital), Windwardside, Hell's Gate and St. Johns.
Etymology
The origin of the name "Saba" is often believed to be derived from the Arawak Indian word for "rock," which was "siba."
History
Christopher Columbus is said to have sighted the island on 13 November 1493. He did not land, being deterred by the island's perilous rocky shores. In 1632, a group of shipwrecked Englishmen landed upon Saba. They stated they found the island uninhabited when they were rescued. There has been clear evidence found indicating that Caribs and Arawak Indians have been on the island.
According to the character's fictional history, Tommy is a legend among the Power Rangers community and is considered to be the greatest Power Ranger of all time, having been five different Power Rangers — the Green Ranger, the White Ranger, Zeo Ranger V–Red, the Red Turbo Ranger, and the Dino Thunder Black Ranger — and a part of four Ranger teams over the years. In addition, Tommy is a lifelong practitioner of the martial arts; during the first season of Power Rangers, he was referred to as having a third-degree black belt in karate. By Power Rangers Dino Thunder, he is a 6th degree black belt. ("Return of the Ranger", Power Rangers Dino Thunder - Collision Course DVD)
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Zarraf in the Ethiopian tradition is a word to get courage, a war cry , a global call to defend something . Historical chronicles tell of how the songs linked to this expression have been, in the years of Italian colonization , the most effective weapon to fight and then overcome the enemy . In this song, " Zarraf " is also a cry for redemption , the one that is born in the belly of a city abused, that leaves behind the weakest ones. “Zarraf” is the flame that brings in his body the one who does not give up: this fire is personified by the great dancer Melaku Bela , once a street child, now beloved and succesfull artist. “Zarraf” is also the song of a woman who stands up, reacting to the wounds of a battle of love. The video was shot in the changing city of Addis Ababa, the capital of Eth...
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Zarraf in the Ethiopian tradition is a word to get courage, a war cry , a global call to defend something . Historical chronicles tell of how the songs linked ...
Zarraf in the Ethiopian tradition is a word to get courage, a war cry , a global call to defend something . Historical chronicles tell of how the songs linked to this expression have been, in the years of Italian colonization , the most effective weapon to fight and then overcome the enemy . In this song, " Zarraf " is also a cry for redemption , the one that is born in the belly of a city abused, that leaves behind the weakest ones. “Zarraf” is the flame that brings in his body the one who does not give up: this fire is personified by the great dancer Melaku Bela , once a street child, now beloved and succesfull artist. “Zarraf” is also the song of a woman who stands up, reacting to the wounds of a battle of love. The video was shot in the changing city of Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopa , ancient land of pride and courage .
The new album “Ye Katama Hod” of the singer and songwriter SABA ANGLANA, artist born in Somalia with Ethiopian roots, now living in Italy. The disc speaks of the nostalgia of places and traditions constantly erased by the progress (Tizita ), tells the problem of non-membership (Abebech) and the difficulty to recognize herself (Ma Celin Karo); the resulting individual somatization (Gabriel), loss and reacquisition of innocence (Makaan Yara). A reaction opposes to this dissolution (Zarraf) and it’s created right there, in the belly of the city.
Music to find and reveal the human element, the sentiment that lifts, defends his diversity, his right to tell and resist.
Musically the record digs into traditional structure of pentatonic scales on an acoustic basis, with double bass, drums, accordion and sometimes viola. The structure, as essential and balanced between worlds as possible, create an intimate, personal soundtrack for this global era of deep changes.
Directed by Luigi Ceccon in Addis Ababa (Ethiopia)
Dancer: Melaku Belay
Voice: Saba Anglana
Backing Vocals: Tigist Bekele, Misrak Mossisa, Kalkidan Tadesse
Upright Bass: Federico Marchesano
Drum Mattia: Barbieri
Accordion: Fabio Barovero
Guitar: Christian Coccia
Krar: Fasika Hailu
Masinqo: Hendris Hasan
Lyrics: Saba Anglana, Tigist Bekele
Music: Fabio Barovero
Production: Fabio Barovero at Verosound Studio / Felmay
Zarraf in the Ethiopian tradition is a word to get courage, a war cry , a global call to defend something . Historical chronicles tell of how the songs linked to this expression have been, in the years of Italian colonization , the most effective weapon to fight and then overcome the enemy . In this song, " Zarraf " is also a cry for redemption , the one that is born in the belly of a city abused, that leaves behind the weakest ones. “Zarraf” is the flame that brings in his body the one who does not give up: this fire is personified by the great dancer Melaku Bela , once a street child, now beloved and succesfull artist. “Zarraf” is also the song of a woman who stands up, reacting to the wounds of a battle of love. The video was shot in the changing city of Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopa , ancient land of pride and courage .
The new album “Ye Katama Hod” of the singer and songwriter SABA ANGLANA, artist born in Somalia with Ethiopian roots, now living in Italy. The disc speaks of the nostalgia of places and traditions constantly erased by the progress (Tizita ), tells the problem of non-membership (Abebech) and the difficulty to recognize herself (Ma Celin Karo); the resulting individual somatization (Gabriel), loss and reacquisition of innocence (Makaan Yara). A reaction opposes to this dissolution (Zarraf) and it’s created right there, in the belly of the city.
Music to find and reveal the human element, the sentiment that lifts, defends his diversity, his right to tell and resist.
Musically the record digs into traditional structure of pentatonic scales on an acoustic basis, with double bass, drums, accordion and sometimes viola. The structure, as essential and balanced between worlds as possible, create an intimate, personal soundtrack for this global era of deep changes.
Directed by Luigi Ceccon in Addis Ababa (Ethiopia)
Dancer: Melaku Belay
Voice: Saba Anglana
Backing Vocals: Tigist Bekele, Misrak Mossisa, Kalkidan Tadesse
Upright Bass: Federico Marchesano
Drum Mattia: Barbieri
Accordion: Fabio Barovero
Guitar: Christian Coccia
Krar: Fasika Hailu
Masinqo: Hendris Hasan
Lyrics: Saba Anglana, Tigist Bekele
Music: Fabio Barovero
Production: Fabio Barovero at Verosound Studio / Felmay
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iHipHop Distribution also maintains its own innovative worldwide digital distribution platform, iHipHopDistribution.com providing superior distribution and marketing services to artists worldwide.
#HippieSabotage #YourSoul
Zarraf in the Ethiopian tradition is a word to get courage, a war cry , a global call to defend something . Historical chronicles tell of how the songs linked to this expression have been, in the years of Italian colonization , the most effective weapon to fight and then overcome the enemy . In this song, " Zarraf " is also a cry for redemption , the one that is born in the belly of a city abused, that leaves behind the weakest ones. “Zarraf” is the flame that brings in his body the one who does not give up: this fire is personified by the great dancer Melaku Bela , once a street child, now beloved and succesfull artist. “Zarraf” is also the song of a woman who stands up, reacting to the wounds of a battle of love. The video was shot in the changing city of Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopa , ancient land of pride and courage .
The new album “Ye Katama Hod” of the singer and songwriter SABA ANGLANA, artist born in Somalia with Ethiopian roots, now living in Italy. The disc speaks of the nostalgia of places and traditions constantly erased by the progress (Tizita ), tells the problem of non-membership (Abebech) and the difficulty to recognize herself (Ma Celin Karo); the resulting individual somatization (Gabriel), loss and reacquisition of innocence (Makaan Yara). A reaction opposes to this dissolution (Zarraf) and it’s created right there, in the belly of the city.
Music to find and reveal the human element, the sentiment that lifts, defends his diversity, his right to tell and resist.
Musically the record digs into traditional structure of pentatonic scales on an acoustic basis, with double bass, drums, accordion and sometimes viola. The structure, as essential and balanced between worlds as possible, create an intimate, personal soundtrack for this global era of deep changes.
Directed by Luigi Ceccon in Addis Ababa (Ethiopia)
Dancer: Melaku Belay
Voice: Saba Anglana
Backing Vocals: Tigist Bekele, Misrak Mossisa, Kalkidan Tadesse
Upright Bass: Federico Marchesano
Drum Mattia: Barbieri
Accordion: Fabio Barovero
Guitar: Christian Coccia
Krar: Fasika Hailu
Masinqo: Hendris Hasan
Lyrics: Saba Anglana, Tigist Bekele
Music: Fabio Barovero
Production: Fabio Barovero at Verosound Studio / Felmay
Saba has a land area of 13 square kilometres (5.0sqmi). As of January 2013, the population was 1,991 inhabitants, with a population density of 150 inhabitants per square kilometre (390/sqmi). Its towns and major settlements are The Bottom (the capital), Windwardside, Hell's Gate and St. Johns.
Etymology
The origin of the name "Saba" is often believed to be derived from the Arawak Indian word for "rock," which was "siba."
History
Christopher Columbus is said to have sighted the island on 13 November 1493. He did not land, being deterred by the island's perilous rocky shores. In 1632, a group of shipwrecked Englishmen landed upon Saba. They stated they found the island uninhabited when they were rescued. There has been clear evidence found indicating that Caribs and Arawak Indians have been on the island.
Intro: Lead my cause Jah Rastafari Strive our strive mi tell yuh fight against those Who fight against I Tek a bashin and battle to stand for thy name Oh, well then Verse 1: They act as if they don't got no sense And I know them unda false pretense Talk as if dem a yuh closest friends When dem a yuh enemy and a try bridge fah rent Slanderin and bad influence Scandal yuh name when dem caan get yuh strength Hypocrite and traitor di whole a dem A put pon dat pon dat a badmind Full up dem heart and dem a gwaan innocent Rastafari is my shield of defense So when tings bruk lose seh yuh bigga judgement Buss da halls of vampires dem send To suck da blood, and dem children Chorus: Bun up di wicked and trod a Mt. Zion Red yuh nah ready and mi tuff like iron Bun up di wicked and trod a Mt. Zion Babylon yuh riches caan stray mi lion Verse 2: Inna mi turban and robe Rastafari know mi ready fi di road Sizzla Kalonji dash wey di burden alone Come clean come good mi seh come and yuh purge Oh! Gimme more nuttin less Lead da people wid righteousness, yo! Sizzla Kalonji bless Di voice of Rastafari break da seed dat's in da forest Know and share don't you forget Nuh come fi trod Rastafari a dat's what meant Chorus: Bun up di wicked and trod a Mt. Zion Wicked and rugged yah fi tuff like iron Bun up di wicked and trod a Mt. Zion Tell dem seh, mi love di conquerin lion Verse 3: Whoa! Sufferation deh yah Nuttin good about black people dem a seh yah Hey! Free up di captive dem today yah Repartuation I a seh yah Hey! Black poeple come dat wey yah Ummm! Help mi keep di sabbath deh yah Rastafari nah romp nah play yah It must be love nuttin else caan stay yah Hey read yuh bible ghetto yute and seh yuh prayer Rastafari come fi lift di people higher Chorus: Bun up di wicked and trod a Mt. Zion Read yuh nah ready and mi tuff like iron Bun up di wicked and trod a Mt. Zion Sizzla Kalonji love di conquerinm lion
... he got a special shoutout from his girlfriend SabaAzad and his ex-wife Sussanne Khan. With deep lyrics nourishing our souls, the song has most certainly warmed our hearts with love for the nation.